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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS,

Typhoid is prevalent in Crete. Many of the British soldiers are suffering from the disease.

A mollah is inciting the tribesmen to rebellion in Abukel Valley, ludia. A number of bridges have already been destroyed. The Turks allege that a band of Armenians from Persia have committed horrible outrages at Van. They killed 116 women and children. The Turkish troops succeeded in expelling the Armenians from the towD, killing 200.

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Evening Star, Issue 10392, 13 August 1897, Page 1

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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS, Evening Star, Issue 10392, 13 August 1897, Page 1

CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS, Evening Star, Issue 10392, 13 August 1897, Page 1

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